John Nichols

National Affairs Correspondent

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John Nichols is a national affairs correspondent for The Nation. He has written, cowritten, or edited over a dozen books on topics ranging from histories of American socialism and the Democratic Party to analyses of US and global media systems. His latest, cowritten with Senator Bernie Sanders, is the New York Times bestseller It's OK to Be Angry About Capitalism.

With ‘McCutcheon’ Ruling, An Activist Court Opts for Full-On Plutocracy

With ‘McCutcheon’ Ruling, An Activist Court Opts for Full-On Plutocracy With ‘McCutcheon’ Ruling, An Activist Court Opts for Full-On Plutocracy

By striking down limits on aggregate campaign donations, the Supreme Court just supercharged the influence and reach of wealthy campaign donors.

Apr 2, 2014 / John Nichols

How to Vote Against the Koch Brothers

How to Vote Against the Koch Brothers How to Vote Against the Koch Brothers

Communities nationwide are calling for a constitutional amendment to get big money out of politics. On Tuesday, Wisconsin towns will join the fight.

Mar 31, 2014 / John Nichols

Elizabeth Warren Steps Up for Populist Politics

Elizabeth Warren Steps Up for Populist Politics Elizabeth Warren Steps Up for Populist Politics

DC insiders may not be “all in” for South Dakota's Rick Weiland, but a key senator is hailing his candidacy.

Mar 27, 2014 / John Nichols

What DC Democrats Don’t Get About Populism

What DC Democrats Don’t Get About Populism What DC Democrats Don’t Get About Populism

Washington can’t quite understand a South Dakota Democrat’s energetic, anti-big money Senate campaign.

Mar 26, 2014 / John Nichols

Will New Hampshire Be the Next State to Declare Democracy Is for People—Not Corporations?

Will New Hampshire Be the Next State to Declare Democracy Is for People—Not Corporations? Will New Hampshire Be the Next State to Declare Democracy Is for People—Not Corporations?

Fourty-seven town meetings tell legislators and Congress it's time for a money-out-of-politics amendment.

Mar 24, 2014 / John Nichols

An 87 Percent Vote for a $15-an-Hour Wage

An 87 Percent Vote for a $15-an-Hour Wage An 87 Percent Vote for a $15-an-Hour Wage

In a big-city test of the “Fight for 15” movement, 100 Chicago precincts vote “yes.” Wage hikes are a potent issue that could swing the Illinois govern...

Mar 19, 2014 / John Nichols

Bernie Sanders Is Thinking About Running for President

Bernie Sanders Is Thinking About Running for President Bernie Sanders Is Thinking About Running for President

But first he wants to check in with you.

Mar 18, 2014 / Feature / John Nichols

Before He Goes Off Again, Paul Ryan Might Want to Study His Irish History

Before He Goes Off Again, Paul Ryan Might Want to Study His Irish History Before He Goes Off Again, Paul Ryan Might Want to Study His Irish History

House Budget Chair gets some scholarly encouragement to consider the past before blaming today's poor for their circumstance.

Mar 17, 2014 / John Nichols

Tony Benn and the Five Essential Questions of Democracy

Tony Benn and the Five Essential Questions of Democracy Tony Benn and the Five Essential Questions of Democracy

The British parliamentarian, who has died at age 88, was one of history’s great champions of giving power to the people.

Mar 14, 2014 / John Nichols

Misdirected Mail: White House Budget Proposes Damaging Postal Service Cuts

Misdirected Mail: White House Budget Proposes Damaging Postal Service Cuts Misdirected Mail: White House Budget Proposes Damaging Postal Service Cuts

“Our Postal Service is in need of true reform, not ill-advised, counterproductive attempts to slash service.”

Mar 13, 2014 / John Nichols

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